Smaragdine

//sməˈɹæɡdiːn//

Synonyms for "smaragdine" (15 found)

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9 translations across 6 languages.

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Armenian

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  • զմրուխտագույն adj (having the colour of emeralds)
  • զմրուխտե adj (having the colour of emeralds)

Finnish

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  • smaragdin adj (of or pertaining to emeralds)
  • smaragdinvihreä adj (having the colour of emeralds)

Nahuatl

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  • quetzalizpaltic adj (having the colour of emeralds)

Portuguese

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  • esmeraldino adj (having the colour of emeralds)

Russian

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  • изумру́дный adj (having the colour of emeralds)

Swedish

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  • smaragd adj (of or pertaining to emeralds)
  • smaragdgrön adj (having the colour of emeralds)

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The smaragdine and beryl, (as they are called), which are found in the copper-mines, are said to have their colour from their mixture with sulphur: and that the chrysolite, produced by the heat of thesun, receives its tincture from a hot and fiery exhalation.

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[…]others green, as the emerald, smaragdine, and beryl; others bluish, as the sapphire and turquois; others purple-coloured, as the amethyst.

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In a work attributed to Albertus Magnus, but which is probably spurious, we are told that Alexander the Great found the tomb of Hermes in a cave near Hebron. This tomb contained an emerald table — “The Smaragdine Table″ — on which were inscribed the following thirteen sentences in Phœnician characters: —

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Not even inspired vision ever saw sweeter fields arrayed in living green than these spangled meads which stretch out for miles on either side, and probably lead to "rivers of delight" just beyond those massive banks of beech and oaken and maple foliage, which frame the view in smaragdine opulence.

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